The Family of Sigismund I of Poland

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The Family of Sigismund I of Poland or Portrait Miniatures of the Jagiellon Family is a set of ten c. 1553–1555 portrait miniatures of the Jagiellonian dynasty (Jagiellon Family), produced in the studio of Lucas Cranach the Younger during Bona Sforza's time as queen in Poland after she had married Sigismund I of Poland[1]. They are all now in the Czartoryski Museum.

From left to right, the top row shows Sigismund I the Old of Poland, Bona Sforza, Sigismund II Augustus of Poland (1520–1572), Sigismund II's first wife Elizabeth of Austria, Queen of Poland and Sigismund II's second wife Barbara Radziwiłł.[2] From left to right the bottom row shows Sigismund II's third wife Catherine of Austria (1533–1572) and his daughters Isabella (1519–1559), Catherine (1526–1583), Sophia (1522–1575) and Anna (1523–1596).[3]

References

  1. ^ (in Polish) "Muzea Krakowa" wyd. Arkady Warszawa 1981
  2. ^ "Wielkie Damy polskiego renesansu - Barbara Radziwiłłłówna". www.chantberry.com. Retrieved 2020-05-06.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  3. ^ "Wielkie Damy polskiego renesansu - Anna Jagiellonka". www.chantberry.com. Retrieved 2020-05-06.